sameproblem. it happened as I was taking px. I assumed that the memory disk was full since I was taking a ton of px. I thought it was full. stopped taking px. downloaded the px. put memory disk back in and it still said it. Then we deleted extra files off the memory disk and it still said frame no. full, then we deleted a few px off the actual camera and tried taking a px without the memory disk and it still said frame no. fullsameproblem. it happened as I was taking px. I assumed that the memory disk was full since I was taking a ton of px. I thought it was full. stopped taking px. downloaded the px. put memory disk back in and it still said it. Then we deleted extra files off the memory disk and it still said frame no. full, then we deleted a few px off the actual camera and tried taking a px without the memory disk and it still said frame no. full

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I think if the memory of your frame is almost full, the frame will reject any additional file by showing endless loading. Sometimes helps simple switching off and after a couple minutes switching on your frame.

Sounds like the memory installed in the frame is full. Try a different memory card or USB stick to see if the various ports are working. Be sure and try a full power off, batteries removed, reset. On the menu, is there a "format" function? if you reformat the memory, you will lose all of the pictures, make sure you have other copies, but that should return it to factory condition.

Well i was just having the same problem and decided to search for an answer. It looks like you might want to reset your camera. Go to menu, set up then click on three and you should find "reset" click that and in no time you will be able to take pictures again!

I had the same problem. Here's what I think is going on: the camera has a finite set of numbers that it can assign to pictures. If it is set to "continuous," then every picture that you take gets assigned a new number (even after you delete them off the card). To fix this, you need to set it to "renew" the picture numbers. Here's how to do this: Menu --> Setup --> Frame No. --> Renew.

Hello to all. Well after a few tries I figuered it out, all you do is hold down the arrow pointing > to the right at the back and thats it full screen, I guess pressing the arrow < pointing to the left reduces the size again. Just remember to hold it down for a few seconds.Hope I was helpful, take care all.. Happy Holidays

Try going in to the "setup" menu and change the frame numbering from "continuous" to "renew", if it is not already done. Sounds like you are on the continuous setting which keeps adding numbers, even though you've erased many. Going to renew starts the numbering over so it keeps reusing previous numbers.